In today's technology roundup: Apple connects computer to TV, laptops to outsell desktops, man hijacks 90 eBay accounts, and stolen data used in $8m scheme.
Convergence is leading the changes in contact centre technology, reveals Dimension Data's Global Contact Centre Benchmarking Report 2007.
New certification for growing data/voice convergence market available March 30
Tarsus will become the only non-telco route to market for the i-mate range of converged devices.
Wider adoption of mobility solutions by SA business is not far away, says Nokia.
MultiChoice signs up Intelsat to support its mobile TV trial.
Beyonc'e will promote Samsung Electronics' Ultra Music, a music player phone.
D-Link has premiered its D-LinkTV Internet video portal to provide information on networking and connectivity advancements.
WiMax deployments could interfere with 2010 broadcasts, says the VSAT Forum.
Brother, through local distributor Brotek, has released its MFC-8860DN multifunction centre.
The Konica Minolta bizhub PRO C6500 is a 65ppm multifunctional digital colour press.
In today's technology roundup: US gets first mobile TV service, Samsung produces 1Gb DRAM, Oracle DBs vulnerable to attack, and theatre blocks mobile phones.
Brother has added the MFC-8460N to its multifunction centre (MFC) product range. [Local rep: Brotek]